Japan struggles with disaster-related deaths 15 years later

Fifteen years have passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake, yet the government's goal of reducing indirect disaster-related deaths to zero remains unachieved. The earthquake and tsunami continue to impact regions like Tohoku and Fukushima.

The Great East Japan Earthquake struck on March 11, 2011, causing massive damage from earthquakes and tsunamis. Now, 15 years later in 2026, the government's declared aim to bring indirect disaster-related deaths to zero appears far from realization. These indirect deaths refer to those stemming not directly from the disaster but from related factors like evacuation hardships or mental strain.

According to The Japan Times, efforts to meet this target continue to face significant challenges. In areas such as Tohoku and Fukushima, recovery progresses, but occurrences of such deaths persist. Despite governmental initiatives, a clear path to zero remains elusive.

This ongoing issue underscores the need for sustained support in the wake of the 3/11 events.

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Rescue efforts amid damage from the magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Mindanao.
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Mindanao earthquake death toll exceeds 40 as relief continues

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A magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck off Sarangani on June 8, causing over 40 deaths and widespread damage across Mindanao.

The government intends to revise its megaquake preparation plan for the Tokyo area to reduce deaths and destroyed buildings to at least half the latest estimates.

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Kumamoto Prefecture marked the 10th anniversary of the deadly 2016 earthquakes on Thursday with a commemoration ceremony. Families and officials observed a moment of silence for the 278 victims, as the governor and Chief Cabinet Secretary pledged to pass on lessons learned. The back-to-back quakes caused extensive damage.

A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck southern Ibaraki Prefecture at 7:46 p.m. on June 16, 2026. It registered a lower 5 on Japan’s seismic intensity scale, with no tsunami threat.

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